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He said the process as it stands favors teachers, allowing them to resign quietly as hearings lag or as school districts choose not to formally press charges and risk spending thousands of dollars in litigation.
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On at least two occasions before Mr. Pearl's kidnapping on Jan . 23 American officials had formally pressed Pakistan to arrest Mr. Sheikh for his role in the earlier crimes.
This was almost as good as a formally issued press release.
Worse, the institutions entrusted to protect them--courts, police and, less formally, the press--are victimized as well.
After an emergency cabinet meeting, the Scottish government formally agreed to press ahead with legislation to pave the way for a second independence referendum.
The work, which conference organisers refused to release formally to the press because of "limitations" in the study design, made it to front pages worldwide.
He insisted that "she spent a tremendous amount of time with the press, formally, informally, off the record," and added that it's not easy "to pal around with hundreds of people".
Formally known as press ups, this is an exercise where you lie on the floor with a straight back and raise your body up and down.
Intelligence that came in over the transom was always considered less trustworthy than the intelligence gathered formally, so Berlin pressed its agents in Ankara for more details.
Shafer will be formally introduced at a press conference Friday.
He found out the nomination had been formally rescinded in the press.
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